A true image mirror is created from placing two mirrors at a 90 degree angle to each other, and looking into the angle. Each mirror reverses the other, creating a double negative, or positive image. A surprising finding was discovered by John Walter more than 30 years ago – he found that the reflected true image was an accurate reflection of not only what he looked like, but also how he was feeling and how he expressed that feeling. He saw his real smile, and the happiness behind the smile for the first time, instead of a mirror image that always looked fake and was usually quite self-critical.

Free demonstration of Music Integrative Neurotherapy, TM Belonging to Complementary Medicine, Music Integrative Neurotherapy, TM, (MINT) is a music-based multimedia method of neurotherapy. Composed using the medical data of the single patient and the medical aspects of each disturb, the music then generates graphics which are interactive with the patient itself- a music-based imagery and actually a virtual reality related to the patient and the disturb themselves. This free demonstration will present the application of MINT in Stress related states of mind.